terrestrial risk (Q404)

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Terrestrial means "of the earth" and relates to the ecological system that includes all living organisms and their interactions within land-based environments, such as forests, grasslands, and deserts.
  • terrestrial hazard
  • terrestrial impact
  • terrestrial ecosystem
  • terrestrial hazards
  • terrestrial impacts
  • terrestrial climate impact driver
  • terrestrial climate impact drivers
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terrestrial risk
Terrestrial means "of the earth" and relates to the ecological system that includes all living organisms and their interactions within land-based environments, such as forests, grasslands, and deserts.
  • terrestrial hazard
  • terrestrial impact
  • terrestrial ecosystem
  • terrestrial hazards
  • terrestrial impacts
  • terrestrial climate impact driver
  • terrestrial climate impact drivers

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Terrestrial means "of the earth", and refers to factors and phenomena that occur on land and influence climatic conditions and environmental systems. It encompasses a range of land-based factors affecting climate and ecosystems, including events such as landslides, wildfires, and soil erosion. Examples of terrestrial ecosystems include the tropical rainforests, grasslands, and deserts.
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